Places of traumatic memories provide particular design challenges. Conflict landscapes are complex terrains that challenge ideas about identity, sense of place and commemoration and feelings of belonging. How can memorials provide opportunities for the development of social practices, meaningful materiality, individual experience and collective memory? Developing memorial languages and symbolic framings can support the construction of narratives and spaces in which individuals and groups can grapple with traumatic pasts. Each tragedy leaves its own unique set of wounds and scars, and memoryscapes can bring meaning and form to them. This article explores how memorial languages shape responses to traumas caused by conflict and violence in Lat...
International audienceThis paper proposes a reflection on memorial material and its use in the Centr...
Memory is a compelling and recurring topic in contemporary art. This article examines the mechanisms...
I bring together two areas of scholarship – memory studies and theories of built space – in order to...
The past decade has welcomed a surge in the creation of memory and human rights museums with existin...
This introduction sketches out some spatial and locational aspects of memory and mourning in postdic...
How might the memorialisation of sorrow caused by violence and conflict, mass shooting, or war be ex...
How might the memorialisation of sorrow caused by violence and conflict, mass shooting, or war be ex...
Among the architectures whose task is to remember dramatic past events or commemorate victims - the ...
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On 15th March 2019 the unthinkable happened. The quiet city of Christchurch became a place of violen...
The (re)claiming and memorialisation of sites associated with political violence occurred in the aft...
Cette recherche a pour objectif de saisir les mobilisations plurielles et éclatées autour de la mise...
This article exposes the hypothesis that memory artifacts, created to commemorate the victims of arm...
Contemporary Western society often strives to confront and cope with loss through projects that comm...
In this workshop, we propose to address the connection often observed in the field between ‘resilien...
International audienceThis paper proposes a reflection on memorial material and its use in the Centr...
Memory is a compelling and recurring topic in contemporary art. This article examines the mechanisms...
I bring together two areas of scholarship – memory studies and theories of built space – in order to...
The past decade has welcomed a surge in the creation of memory and human rights museums with existin...
This introduction sketches out some spatial and locational aspects of memory and mourning in postdic...
How might the memorialisation of sorrow caused by violence and conflict, mass shooting, or war be ex...
How might the memorialisation of sorrow caused by violence and conflict, mass shooting, or war be ex...
Among the architectures whose task is to remember dramatic past events or commemorate victims - the ...
The table of contents for this item can be shared with the requester. The requester may then choose ...
On 15th March 2019 the unthinkable happened. The quiet city of Christchurch became a place of violen...
The (re)claiming and memorialisation of sites associated with political violence occurred in the aft...
Cette recherche a pour objectif de saisir les mobilisations plurielles et éclatées autour de la mise...
This article exposes the hypothesis that memory artifacts, created to commemorate the victims of arm...
Contemporary Western society often strives to confront and cope with loss through projects that comm...
In this workshop, we propose to address the connection often observed in the field between ‘resilien...
International audienceThis paper proposes a reflection on memorial material and its use in the Centr...
Memory is a compelling and recurring topic in contemporary art. This article examines the mechanisms...
I bring together two areas of scholarship – memory studies and theories of built space – in order to...